Career assessments

Career assessments may be used to help you find out more about yourself:

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

The MBTI is a tool for identifying and understanding your own preferences and discovering how they apply to a career decision.

The MBTI will also help identify your strengths and unique gifts.

You can use the information to understand yourself, your motivations, your strengths, and potential areas of growth better.

Strong Interest Inventory

The Strong Interest Inventory (SII) is based on the idea that individuals are more satisfied and productive when they work in jobs or at tasks that they find interesting and when they work with people whose interests are similar to their own.

The SII takes about 25 minutes to complete and contains 317 items that measure your interests in a wide range of occupations, occupational activities, hobbies, leisure activities, and types of people.

Your interests are compared to thousands of individuals who report being happy and successful in their jobs.

These assessments are paper-based and may need to be sent out to be scored. An individual career counseling appointment must be scheduled to review assessment results. Assessments are free for current students and $25 each for alumni.